Seton Hall junior centerfielder Zack Granite was taken by the Minnesota Twins in the 14th round of the MLB draft on Saturday.Staten Island Advance/Hilton Flores

Seton Hall's Zack Granite and Wagner College's Ian Miller, a pair of speedy junior centerfielders, heard their names called in the 14th round of the MLB draft on Saturday afternoon.

Both players are 6-foot-0, 175-pounders who bat from the left side.

Granite, a Tottenville High School product, went to the Minnesota Twins with the fourth pick of the round and Miller landed with the Seattle Mariners seven selections later.

Granite, who earned All-Big East Conference first-team honors, had a career-high 35 stolen bases in 42 attempts, ranking second in the league.

In 156 career games, he batted .299 with 68 stolen bases as one of the most prolific leadoff batters in school history.

Granite became the third Seton Hall player to be drafted in the first 14 rounds. Pitching closer Brian Gilbert also went to Minnesota, in the seventh round, and right-hander Jon Prosinski was taken by Philadelphia in the 10th round.